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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



ConT^entlon JVotices. 



California.— An extra session of the Cen- 

 tral California. Bee-Keepers' Association will 

 be held in Hanford, Kings Co,, on August 1, 

 1894. J. F. Flory. Sec. 



Lemoore. Calif, 



Wisconsin.— The next annual meeting of 

 the Wisconsin Bee-Keepers'Association will be 

 held at Madjson, on Feb. 8th and 9th. 1895. 

 is. J. W. Vance, Cor. Sec. 



North Carolina.— The Carolina Bee-Keep- 

 ers. Association will meet at the Court House 

 in Charlotte, N. C, on July 19. 1894, at 10 

 a.m. All interested in the culture of the 

 honey-bee are cordially invited. 



Steel Creek. N. C. A. L. Beach, Sec. 



Pennsylvania,— The Venango County Bee- 

 Keepers' Association of northwestern Penn- 

 sylvania will hold their 2nd annual meeting 

 in the Cit.y Hall at Franlilin, Pa., on Jan. 28, 

 3 895, at 1 o'clock p.m. All interested send 

 for program. C. S. Pizer, Sec. 



Franklin, Pa. 



Tennessee.— The next annual meeting of 

 the East Tennessee, Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will be held at Whitesburg, Tenn.. beginning 

 on Thursday, August 16, 1894. All members 

 and other interested in bee-culture are in- 

 vited to attend. H. F. Coleman, Sec. 



Sneedville. Tenn. 



I*rolital>le Bee-Keeping-, by Mrs. 

 Atchley, will continue for some time in her 

 department of the Bee Jodrkal, at least 

 each alternate week. Until further notice 

 we can furnish the back numbers from May 

 1st, beginning with her " Lessons," to new 

 subscribers who pay $1.00 for a year's sub- 

 scription to the Bee Journal— that is, we 

 can commence their year with the number 

 having the first lesson, if they so desire. 



*'Foiil B roo«l ; Its Natural History 

 and Rational Treatment," is the title of an 

 interesting booklet by Dr. Wm. R. Howard, 

 of Texas. It also contains a review of the 

 work of others on the same subject. It is 

 being sold at the office of the Bee Jour- 

 nal. Price, postpaid, 25 cents; or clubbed 

 with the Bee Journal for one year — both 

 together for $1.1.5. 



Advertisemeiits. 



Given Press, 



with Dipping Plates 

 and Boilers, etc., lor 

 sale <vlica|>. lias been 'used only a little. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN. 



147 Houth Western Avenue. • CHICAGO, ILL. 

 1 A4t Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Uiiitested Italiam Queeins 



Ready to miiil-7rjc. each. H. G. ACKLIN, 

 1024 Mississippi St., ST. PAUL, MIJNN., 

 ^£^ ITorthwestem Ag-ent for A. I. Boot's 

 Bee-Keepors' Supplies. 



WHEN ANSWKRINO this ADVERTISEMENT, MENTION THIS JOURNAL. 



-FINE- 



Breeding ^neens 



In August and September. $3.00 

 Sample of their Bees upon ap- 

 plication.- 



1 Untested Queen $ .75 



12 '^ '• 8.00 



J. F. MICHAEL, 



GERMAN, Darke Co., O. 



^]l lE6t Please Mention this .lonnial. 



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Bees! Bees! Yes, Bees! 



-| Q R NUCL.EI to be Sold At Once- 



JL09 with 2 Frames Brood and Honey, 

 aud Lots of Bees, with .5Banded Queen, for 

 the low price or $1.50 eaeli. No duty on 

 Bees. Special prices on large lots. Also a 

 large lot of Fine Queens, 5 -banded, all 

 ready to be mailed, at 75c. each. 



2V. II. SJVIITII, Box 2, 

 26Atf TILBURY CENTER, ONTARIO. 



Mention the American Bee Jmimal. 



lOOO MMMS 



Per minute go through my New Escape, 

 constructed of platinum wire. 



Sample by mail for six 2-ct. stamps. After 

 testing, you find the above assertion exagger- 

 ated, and are dissatisfied, return Escape and 

 I will promptly return your stamps. 



C. TV. DAYTON, 



lAlt FLORENCE, CALIF. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



As Usual. 



" Great Scott ! man, what are you do- 

 ing with four alarm clocks in your 

 room ?" 



"I want to try and get a little sleep." 



" How can that help you ?" 



" My wife and baby have gone for a 

 visit, and everything is so blamed quiet 

 I can't close my eyes." — hiter Ocean. 



HONEY QUEENS 



6 & 3 Banded, bred In separate yards 12 

 miles apiirt. and only from Queens selected 

 I among hundreds, whose bees gather the most 

 honey, cap it the whitest; the gentlest, most 

 boautiful,.and the least inclined to swarm, 

 o-banded bred from a Queen showing only 

 large 5-banded bees. Sate arrival and satis- 

 faction guaranteed. Warranted Queens, 

 only 60 cts.; Tefsicd, 90 cts. 



J. H. GOOD, lock box 09, Nappanee, Ind. 

 2 5 A 1 1 Mention tM American Bee Jtvurnal. 



